Tuesday, June 24, 2014
The Superior Art of John Singer Sargent
THE CLEVER JOHN SINGER SARGENT was a sleek, provocative American artist. His works of portraiture and landscapes were so emotionally engaging. His 'Simplon Pass: Reading, 1911' is a persuasive artful conception of a vivid interpretation of women. It is sometimes unusual when a somewhat whimsical artist is able to produce works of expressive degrees of unique emotionalism. I believe John Singer Sargent brings a melodious sense of passion to his art and indeed it engages all our minds and souls, beautifully.
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